New York Times - By Katie Hafner - May. 4 (Review) - When David Bunnell, a magazine publisher who lives in Berkeley, Calif., went to a FedEx store to send a package a few years ago, he suddenly drew a blank as he was filling out the forms. "I couldn't remember my address," said Mr. Bunnell, 60, with a measure of horror in his voice. "I knew where I lived, and I knew how to get there, but I didn't know what the address was."
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May 3, 2008
BoomTown / Kara Swisher
Yesterday, BoomTown wrote a piece about Yahoo's worries about the scrutiny that the monopolistic combination of Yahoo! Mail and Microsoft's Hotmail would get, if it merged with the software giant. Th ...
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Using these tips a user can quickly find the best free PC games for their home computer. ... Computer games are big business, with users spending millions of dollars each year on the latest and greatest games for their Mac computer, PC, or video game system. In the...
Dear Greg: In early February, I sent my Xbox 360 for repairs to a company Microsoft uses in Texas. A couple of weeks later I called to inquire about the unit's status. To my surprise, I was told that it already had been shipped by FedEx to my home and had been signed for by an "A. Guitterez,"...
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said Saturday the software giant is dropping its three-month-old bid to buy Yahoo as the two sides remained at least $5 billion apart on price ... Software giant walks away from Internet pioneer in price dispute SEATTLE - Microsoft Corp. has...
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May 2, 2008
Phone Arena - Latest News
New photos point towards T-Mobile as the likely carrier... ...
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- Computer Advice: BlackBerry Kickstart flip gets more details, T-Mob ...
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May 2, 2008
Smashing Magazine / Vitaly Friedman & Sven Lennartz
Once your latest project is finished, you are very likely to forget the structure of the project's layout, with all its numerous classes, color schemes and type setting. To understand your code years ...
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- DZone: latest front ...: Improving Code Readability With CSS Styleguides
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May 2, 2008
PHONE Magazine / Chase Higgins
T-Mobile has made good on their promise to get 3G up and running by this summer. Yesterday, in New York City, the first reports of the service were given. Contrary to earlier reports, there is data ac ...
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- Computer Advice: T-Mobile 3G goes live, with data (kind of)
- SlashPhone: HTC Census Approved by FCC, Again
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May 2, 2008
ZDNet Blogs / Dennis Howlett
As I'm sitting in an Orlando hotel idly flicking through RSS, I come across this guest post by Stacey Monk on Go Big Always. To cut a long story short: After all, I’m the perhaps crazy person who, a ...
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- SAP Developer Networ ...: Sparkling serendipity
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May 3, 2008
washingtonpost.com - Business / Mike Musgrove
Happy birthday, spam. P.S.: Now go away. It was 30 years ago this Saturday that users of Arpanet, a U.S. government-designed precursor to the Internet, logged onto their accounts to find what is consi ...
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- Fables of the recons ...: Spam Turns 30
- CNET News.com: Spam at 30. Happy birthday, sort of
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May 2, 2008
CNET News.com
Using "free" software that is not "open" can become a one-way ticket to technology prison. Yes, we're looking at technologies such as Adobe's Flash and Microsoft's Silverlight. ...
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- Linux Today: Mozilla Speaks Out Against the Free But Proprietar ...
- CNET News.com: Race to algae-based biodiesel heats up
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May 2, 2008
Bokardo - Social Design by Joshua Porter / Josh
The power of niche social sites isn’t just in connecting people, it’s in providing tools that allow people to do something better than they could before…or, the reason why PatientsLi ...
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- Anne Truitt Zelenka: links for 2008-05-02
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May 2, 2008
BBC News | Business | Companies | UK Edition
Shares in Yahoo jump 4% on expectation Microsoft is preparing to launch a hostile bid for the internet company. ...
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- Examiner Top News: Report: Microsoft raises offer for Yahoo
- Examiner Technology: Report: Microsoft ups offer for Yahoo by 'several ...
- Examiner Business: Microsoft ups Yahoo offer above $31 in bid for fri ...
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May 2, 2008
NYT > Technology / By JOHN MARKOFF
Daphne Koller’s work has led to advances in artificial intelligence, having created tools useful in predicting traffic jams, improving machine vision and understanding the way cancer spreads. ...
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- Clickety Clack: Onli ...: Machine Learning/ AI/ Algorithm News
- Economist's View: links for 2008-05-03
- Newsvine - technolog ...: Pursuing the Next Level of Artificial Intelligence
- Peter O'Kelly's Real ...: Pursuing the Next Level of Artificial Intelligence ...
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May 3, 2008
BBC News | Technology | World Edition
The first legalised home computers go on sale in Cuba, in the latest relaxation of restrictions on daily life. ...
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- Slashdot: Your Right ...: Cuba Lifts Ban on Home Computers
- Gizmodo: Cuba Citizens Can Now Buy Computers, But No Intern ...
- TechBlog: Linkpost | 5.3.2008
- PoliBlog (TM): A Ro ...: Home Computers Unchained in Cuba
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May 2, 2008
Engadget / Paul Miller
Filed under: Cellphones
Well here's an interesting one. French iPhone blog iPhon.fr got these pics from an anonymous and unverified source, and while there's no way of telling if the shots are legit, ...
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- Pocket-lint.co.uk : ...: NEWS: New 3G iPhone spy pics appear?
- iPhoneFreak: More 3G iPhone Images "Leaked"
- SlashPhone: Rumor: 3G iPhone Exposed?
- Ubergizmo: 3G iPhone Leaked?
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May 2, 2008
MSNBC.com: Technology & Science
A three-month merger dance appeared to be in its final stages Friday as Microsoft and Yahoo were in intense negotiations that could result in a deal as soon as this weekend. ...
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- Newsweek Business: Careers: Finding a Job Despite the Economy
- MSNBC.com: Business: Newsweek: Finding work in a difficult economy
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May 2, 2008
Washington Post / Brian Krebs
America's spy agencies for the first time would be tasked with gathering intelligence on threats to the nation's computer networks under a policy set to be detailed by the White House next week, a sen ...
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- Fergie's Tech Blog: White House Plans Proactive Cyber-Security Role fo ...
- GigaLaw.com Daily Ne ...: Policy Could Allow Agencies to Gather Data Online
- Security Fix: Stepped Up Cyber Role for Spy Agencies
- Wired: Threat Level: What's Up with the Secret Cybersecurity Plans, Sen ...
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May 3, 2008
NYT > Business / By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN and MIGUEL HELFT
The companies are in active merger talks, people involved said, and Microsoft is said to have increased its offer. ...
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- WinBeta: Microsoft ups Yahoo offer above $31 per share
- Newsvine - technolog ...: Higher Offer by Microsoft Brings Yahoo to Table
- Peter O'Kelly's Real ...: Higher Offer by Microsoft Brings Yahoo to Table - ...
- TechBlog: Linkpost | 5.3.2008
- CrunchGear: Microsoft increases Yahoo! offer
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